I believe most would agree it is safe to say that Jackson Kayak has never put a ‘bad’ play boat design out. In fact, it would also be safe to say that, in every new model put out, they have made noticeable improvements. Never has this been so true as with the 2014 design. I can back up every review that I have read out there on this boat, so rather than repeat what has already been said about; its speed, agility, swing weight, flat water trick-ability, white water running ability, etc. Im just gonna show a few pics of it in action and let the boat speak for itself when you paddle one, which, you should do as soon as the chance presents itself. Cheers.

I believe most would agree it is safe to say that Jackson Kayak has never put a ‘bad’ play boat design out. In fact, it would also be safe to say that, in every new model put out, they have made noticeable improvements. Never has this been so true as with the 2014 design. I can back up every review that I have read out there on this boat, so rather than repeat what has already been said about; its speed, agility, swing weight, flat water trick-ability, white water running ability, etc. Im just gonna show a few pics of it in action and let the boat speak for itself when you paddle one, which, you should do as soon as the chance presents itself. Cheers.

I believe most would agree it is safe to say that Jackson Kayak has never put a ‘bad’ play boat design out. In fact, it would also be safe to say that, in every new model put out, they have made noticeable improvements. Never has this been so true as with the 2014 design. I can back up every review that I have read out there on this boat, so rather than repeat what has already been said about; its speed, agility, swing weight, flat water trick-ability, white water running ability, etc. Im just gonna show a few pics of it in action and let the boat speak for itself when you paddle one, which, you should do as soon as the chance presents itself. Cheers.

I believe most would agree it is safe to say that Jackson Kayak has never put a ‘bad’ play boat design out. In fact, it would also be safe to say that, in every new model put out, they have made noticeable improvements. Never has this been so true as with the 2014 design. I can back up every review that I have read out there on this boat, so rather than repeat what has already been said about; its speed, agility, swing weight, flat water trick-ability, white water running ability, etc. Im just gonna show a few pics of it in action and let the boat speak for itself when you paddle one, which, you should do as soon as the chance presents itself. Cheers.

I believe most would agree it is safe to say that Jackson Kayak has never put a ‘bad’ play boat design out. In fact, it would also be safe to say that, in every new model put out, they have made noticeable improvements. Never has this been so true as with the 2014 design. I can back up every review that I have read out there on this boat, so rather than repeat what has already been said about; its speed, agility, swing weight, flat water trick-ability, white water running ability, etc. Im just gonna show a few pics of it in action and let the boat speak for itself when you paddle one, which, you should do as soon as the chance presents itself. Cheers.

The first Boise Throwdown was held yesterday at Kelly’s Whitewater Park. On the way down we thought it would be amazing if even six people showed up on a cloudy forty five degree day, but we were pleasantly surprised to have fifteen competitors, including two from Washington and four from Sun Valley. Everyone was tough and got in the water, even though it looked like it would rain. It never rained and actually turned out to be a nicer day than I’d thought.

As for the wave, it was a great flow for loops and cartwheels since it was so deep. Slightly flushy, but not too bad if you were careful.

The competition was a lot of fun. Everyone was really good at cheering on the person in the wave. They did a great job for an early event, and put on a good show for the spectators on the island.

Afterwards we all grabbed a hot dog (complimentary of the Wiener Wagon from KWP) and headed inside the main building for prizes.

Thanks everyone for showing up! It was a great time! The next Throwdown is June 9th at 11am at KWP. Hope to see you then!

The first Boise Throwdown was held yesterday at Kelly’s Whitewater Park. On the way down we thought it would be amazing if even six people showed up on a cloudy forty five degree day, but we were pleasantly surprised to have fifteen competitors, including two from Washington and four from Sun Valley. Everyone was tough and got in the water, even though it looked like it would rain. It never rained and actually turned out to be a nicer day than I’d thought.

As for the wave, it was a great flow for loops and cartwheels since it was so deep. Slightly flushy, but not too bad if you were careful.

The competition was a lot of fun. Everyone was really good at cheering on the person in the wave. They did a great job for an early event, and put on a good show for the spectators on the island.

Afterwards we all grabbed a hot dog (complimentary of the Wiener Wagon from KWP) and headed inside the main building for prizes.

Thanks everyone for showing up! It was a great time! The next Throwdown is June 9th at 11am at KWP. Hope to see you then!